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the book production process; 2) To systematically analyse the paratexts of the books produced in these centres in order to look for their literary structures, the fixed lines of thought, or the clichés used
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Poland, Faculty of History, University of Warsaw in the Opus NCN research project: “Jewish self-government in the Polish lands: evolution, structures, mechanisms”. The aim of the project is to identify and
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, electronic structure methods development, algorithm development, or finite-temperature field theories. Exposure to topics such as dynamical mean field theory, embedding theories, quantum Monte Carlo methods
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and analyze the structural and qualitative changes that Jewish self-government underwent in Poland. The project covers the period from the Middle Ages to 1939, when Polish lands were one of the most
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models of natural phenomena are grounded in an understanding of biological and physical processes, allowing us to propose a general structure for the equations. The subsequent step involves validating and
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, please visit our website: https://konkursydlanauczycieli.uw.edu.pl/api/document/3619/datafile/pdf Where to apply E-mail careers@cent.uw.edu.pl Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD
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, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key responsibilities: participation in the preparation for and
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, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key responsibilities: participation in excavation and surface surveys
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multidisciplinary approach to uncover who made these tools, how they lived, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key
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multidisciplinary approach to uncover who made these tools, how they lived, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl Key